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 Catori
08:24:06 Cat
Oh awesome! :D
 Mirko
08:22:32 Mir
Cat
I'm good! Switched out of a class I hated earlier today, and now I'm trying to catch up on fmc before classes tomorrow :D
 Catori
08:20:32 Cat
I'm good Mir! Just trying to catch up on BE training. How are you??

Also I promise I'm not trying to spam chat xD
 BuggyOs
08:19:37 Bugfood
I use a leveno, and haven't had any issues. I play webkinz, this game, stardew vally, and it's been great. I don't know for art though
 Catori
08:19:20 Cat
It really does depend on personal preference. You can always upgrade some laptops to have better storage and things. My HP is a gaming laptop and I love it. But I do art on my tablet. So not sure what it's like with art. All I know is that I would so alot of research and get what's right for you. My husband git his lenovo because he needed a laptop to handle CAD but it barely ran the programme and now it takes about 3 days to turn on and half the keyboard no longer works lol
 Continental Wolves
08:17:40 Emmet , Spoopy Wolf
Mir
A very grumpy leopard gecko
 Mirko
08:16:52 Mir
Emmet
Oom what kind of lizard do you have?

Also, Hello Cat! How are you?
 Mirko
08:16:24 Mir
Jake
depends on what your going for, but like Cat said, HP can never go wrong
 Catori
08:16:06 Cat
Haha sorry, doing a few things at once and sometimes my braincells don't want to work properly
 Mirko
08:15:42 Mir
Jake
I don't know if its better, I haven't used an Acer for art, only a Lenovo. I would personally say Lenovo is better if you want durability & performance, however Acer does have 4k display and a bit better build quality
 Windcrest
08:15:14 Wind, Lavender
Cat

No worries you're right XD
 Catori
08:14:48 Cat
Or whatever the correct spelling is for that word haha
 Catori
08:13:17 Cat
*threw
 Catori
08:12:51 Cat
I have had nothing but trouble with lenovo... we basically through ours out the window. I went to HP after that and haven't had any issues. But I would go acer over lenovo any day. I would never recommend lenove to anyone haha
 Continental Wolves
08:12:34 Emmet , Spoopy Wolf
Amor
One of my favorite kneecaps<3 how are you?
Mir
Pretty bored, all I've done is piss off my lizard (cleaned and rearranged her tank)
 BuggyOs
08:12:19 Bugfood
Mir
yeah. I think I took a long enough break from here that I'll be able to get back into it.
 BJake
08:10:34 Don't call me BJ.
@Mirko
Is lenovo better for art? If you know? I wanna make sure I get the right computer :D
 Mirko
08:09:36 Mir
Jake
Acer is good! I used to have an Acer laptop but switched over to Lenovo for the storage and graphics
 Mirko
08:07:37 Mir
Bug
Damn, that sucks. I would lose my mind if I couldn't work whenever. Plus getting bored of your hobbies probably made it worse
 BJake
08:07:35 Don't call me BJ.
@Emmet
Hi Hi!!
@Mirko
Some laptop brand called Acer, it's a gaming brand but I heard it's super good for art! My laptop broke today </3

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How Do you draw good wolves?December 18, 2020 12:21 PM


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Hi so um how do you draw good digital wolves? The Paws, face, eyes and fluffyness.
How Do you draw good wolves?December 18, 2020 12:32 PM


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I strongly suggest using reference images of real wolves; before actually drawing full on pieces, do sketches based on certain aspects of the reference image you chose. Once you get used to the anatomy, then you can move onto drawing polished pieces
How Do you draw good wolves?December 20, 2020 08:03 PM


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For practice (just practice not as something to actually sell or use) try taking some free stock wolves off the internet and tracing them over and over to get a feel for anatomy. Try to separate the body and head into shapes and study all the different parts. Try drawing a skeleton, a wolf from different angles, a super buff wolf, a long haired or short haired wolf etc. Try drawing skinny and fat wolves, tall and short, mess with different sizes and styles finding what suits you.
Lots of people don't actually draw realism, but your cartoony/chibi styles will be improved once you understand the realistic, proportional way! I learned from just drawing over and over and over again.
Look at little details, like the way a wolfs nose looks or the shape of its eye and direction of fur. Look up tons of tutorials! For fur, don't make anything all the same direction and length. Fur can follow a general direction, but it shapes around the body and will go off in different directions and lengths. Try practicing drawing short vs long and thick vs thin hair.
For paws, definitely look at real images, if you have a dog check theirs out! My dogs are super tolerant and let me play with their toes so I just practice drawing their feet from different angles and positions. The paw will flatten against the ground and looks different depending on wether it's supporting weight or not. Look at other people's drawings too.
How Do you draw good wolves?January 4, 2021 11:48 AM


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Sneaky Smeagol said:
For practice (just practice not as something to actually sell or use) try taking some free stock wolves off the internet and tracing them over and over to get a feel for anatomy. Try to separate the body and head into shapes and study all the different parts. Try drawing a skeleton, a wolf from different angles, a super buff wolf, a long haired or short haired wolf etc. Try drawing skinny and fat wolves, tall and short, mess with different sizes and styles finding what suits you.
Lots of people don't actually draw realism, but your cartoony/chibi styles will be improved once you understand the realistic, proportional way! I learned from just drawing over and over and over again.
Look at little details, like the way a wolfs nose looks or the shape of its eye and direction of fur. Look up tons of tutorials! For fur, don't make anything all the same direction and length. Fur can follow a general direction, but it shapes around the body and will go off in different directions and lengths. Try practicing drawing short vs long and thick vs thin hair.
For paws, definitely look at real images, if you have a dog check theirs out! My dogs are super tolerant and let me play with their toes so I just practice drawing their feet from different angles and positions. The paw will flatten against the ground and looks different depending on wether it's supporting weight or not. Look at other people's drawings too.



Space Man said:
I strongly suggest using reference images of real wolves; before actually drawing full on pieces, do sketches based on certain aspects of the reference image you chose. Once you get used to the anatomy, then you can move onto drawing polished pieces


Thanks for the tips!
How Do you draw good wolves?January 4, 2021 11:50 AM


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i dunno man i just faked it and until i made it

(eg i traced art until i could do it freehand and developed my own style, slowly developing after discovering new ways to do things, of course if you do trace the art, keep it personal and dont sell it or anything like that)

Edited at January 4, 2021 11:51 AM by goatboy

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